I'm 229lb and ready for camp— Marshawn Williams (@RunJuice42) August 4, 2014
He is listed at 224 pounds in the media guide. Frank Beamer noted at ACC Kickoff that Williams's weight was too high.
We'll see. Marshawn, his weight got up a little bit this summer so we've gotta get that back down. He's got to do what's best for him. . . and what's in the best interest of the program. There's no question about his talent, I thought he had a good spring practice. He's a young guy. He's got to learn what it takes to make progress from spring to the fall.
He's got to get in the habit. His future's involved. You would hope he'd have a future after Virginia Tech. . . He's got to help himself there.
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My summary, he's a really big poop away from playing weight.
I was gonna recommend some Shultz Hall chili for him but then I made myself sad.
One day we'll all be able to eat chili and have plates full of bacon once we move on to "The Great Shultz Hall in the Sky".
Good. Good.


And now we play the waiting game
"You ever take a crap so big your pants fit better?"
Dunno, sounds like prime linebacker decleating condition to me
Bucky Hodges is 6,10'' and 300 and ready to catch & block.
10' 6"
FTFY
Holy crap sorry about that guys, my computer did not like that gif
Not gonna lie, my first thought when I saw this article was "Who is Joe Lanza? A new writer?"
Obviously I now know it is our dear friend Joe, but man, throwing me for a loop by changing your name!
Oh shoot you're right. I didn't know either.
Yeah, I was like "who is this Joe Lanza character and why does he know everything?"
5 lbs up = 5 more yards that he can drag opposing LBs up the field.
Well, is it 5-10 lbs of dining hall or 5-10 lbs of Gentryfication? There's a big difference.